Nothing seems to be editing in the right place in Firefox... 
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On Sunday, April 14, 2013 3:25:13 AM UTC-7, Vincent Yeh wrote:
>
> Two examples to try on:
>
>    1. transclusion support: 
>    http://twtable.tiddlyspace.com/#%5B%5BTransclusion%20support%5D%5D
>    2. general test case: 
>    http://twtable.tiddlyspace.com/#TWted--Example--BlockElements
>
> Have Fun!
>
> Vincent
>
> On Sunday, April 14, 2013 6:11:02 PM UTC+8, Vincent Yeh wrote:
>>
>> TWtid v1.6.0 + TWted v1.6.0 + TWtcalc v0.8.0
>>
>> There were quite some bug fixes and much improved transclusion support. 
>> Edits plain text in addition to block elements. Removed manual mode and 
>> flying C buttons, etc.
>>
>> See release note at 
>> http://twtable.tiddlyspace.com/#%5B%5BRelease%20Note%20v1.6.0%2B0.8.0%5D%5D 
>> for 
>> details.
>>
>> Please try the transclusion support and help find bugs or give 
>> suggestions. Thanks.
>>
>> Have Fun!
>>
>> Vincent
>>
>> On Saturday, February 9, 2013 10:21:03 PM UTC+8, Vincent Yeh wrote:
>>>
>>> Interested in editing your tiddler in the view mode in TiddlyWiki? Try 
>>> this view mode editor plugin TWted (requires TWtid).
>>>
>>> Interested in a calculator that supports (partially for now) Excel 
>>> syntax in Tiddlywiki? Try the simple calculator plugin TWtcalc (requires 
>>> TWtid).
>>>
>>> These plugins are under active development. You are very welcome to give 
>>> comments/suggestions/bug reports. :-)
>>>
>>> The first versions of these plugins were TableEditor and 
>>> TableCalculator, released in 2012/06/24, that only supported table editing 
>>> in the view mode. Later they were extended constantly and then evolved into 
>>> TWtable, TWted and TWtcalc (released 2012/10/19), still only supported 
>>> table editing. Recently they were further extended to support view mode 
>>> editing on most of the block elements (see below) in a tiddler, much more 
>>> than just a table editor, so I decided to start a new thread for these 
>>> plugins. You can find their earlier history in the old thread "Inline 
>>> Editing of Tables" started by pepebe.
>>>
>>>
>>>    - TWtid v1.5.0 — The basis of the view mode tiddler editor TWted and 
>>>    simple calculator TWtcalc, including a table renderer.
>>>       - Generalized the codes from TWtable 1.4.6, which works for 
>>>       tables only, to support most kinds of block elements, see 
>>> descriptions for 
>>>       TWted below.
>>>       - The included *table renderer* supports
>>>          - scrolling for large tables,
>>>          - multi-lined cell content (you can have a list in a table 
>>>          cell),
>>>          - synchronization among all copies (transcluded and 
>>>          non-transcluded).
>>>       - See TWtid for more details.
>>>    - TWted v1.5.0 — The view mode tiddler editor.
>>>       - Edit block elements either in view mode (default) or in edit 
>>>       mode (option description "Active in view mode")
>>>          - If in view mode, the default edit box remains the same;
>>>          - if in edit mode, the view mode remains for viewing only.
>>>             - The system default edit box can be brought up by double 
>>>             clicking in a no-element area (note that some elements are much 
>>> wider than 
>>>             their content).
>>>          - Works on most of the block elements:
>>>          - *Tables* —
>>>             - easy access to cell content for editing purposes
>>>             - insertion/deletion of rows/columns
>>>             - copy/cut/paste the cells/rows/columns
>>>          - *Lists* — both kinds, * and # (corresponding to <UL> and <OL>), 
>>>          as many levels as TiddlyWiki supports;
>>>          - *Headers* — ! ~ !!!!!!, corresponding to H1 ~ H6;
>>>          - *Blockquotes* — three levels supported: >, >> and >>>;
>>>          - *Blockexamples* — lines of text enclosed by two <<<;
>>>          - *Preformatted blocks* — lines of text enclosed by two 
>>>          triple-braces.
>>>       - A simple previewer to see the output as you are typing.
>>>          - Option txtTWtedPreviewOpacity to change opacity of the 
>>>          previewer. Default to 0.9.
>>>          - Option txtTWtedPreviewCaret to specify the caret symbol in 
>>>          the previewer. Default to the vertical line (|).
>>>       - Edit tiddler title.
>>>       - Two options offering three levels of automation in the editing 
>>>       behavior:
>>>          - Two options:
>>>             - chkTWtedCatTheMouse — Activate/Deactivate edit mode with 
>>>             mouse motion.
>>>             - chkTWtedNoClick — Edit the cell content without clicking 
>>>             it.
>>>          - Three levels of automation:
>>>             - Manual: set both options to false. Click the 'E' button 
>>>             to start/stop editing the closest block element.
>>>             - Half automated: set the 1st option to true and 2nd to 
>>>             false. In this level a table enters edit mode automatically 
>>> when mouse is 
>>>             hovering over it while other block elements remain manual. 'E' 
>>> button is 
>>>             hidden, need to lick within the block element (or the table 
>>> cell) to edit.
>>>             - Automated: set both options to true. Move the mouse over 
>>>             a block element or a table cell to edit. (Warning: this can be 
>>> annoying in 
>>>             some cases!)
>>>          - Keyboard navigation within the same type of elements.
>>>          - Works with headers, list items, blockquotes and preformats.
>>>          - Move list items, only list items for now, with Ctrl-up/down 
>>>          keys. This, however, only works within the same level at this 
>>> moment, 
>>>          moving items across different levels will be supported in the 
>>> future 
>>>          release.
>>>       - Tables are synchronized between transcluded and non-transcluded 
>>>       copies, other block elements are not yet.
>>>       - See TWted for more details.
>>>    - TWtcalc v0.7.7 — A simple calculator for TiddlyWiki.
>>>       - Calculates over table cells. For example, if one puts =A1+A2 in 
>>>       the table cell A3, the content of A3 will be the sum of the 
>>>       numerical values in table cells A1 and A2.
>>>       - Supports syntax similar to OpenOffice calc or Microsoft Excel.
>>>       - Automatically adjusts cell reference upon copy-and-pasting.
>>>       - Supports user defined functions written in Javascript. See 
>>> TWtcalc--Defining 
>>>       your own functions for details.
>>>       - See TWtcalc for a list of predefined functions and further 
>>>       details.
>>>    
>>>

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